Print Management at "Mega-scale": a Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America

MAR14

Print Management at "Mega-scale": a Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America

In this webinar, Program Officer Constance Malpas and Research Scientist Brian Lavoie present findings from their report, Print Management at "Mega-scale": a Regional Perspective on Print Book Collections in North America. Tweet: #ormega

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Constance and Brian explain how they utilized urbanist Richard Florida's mega-regions framework and the WorldCat bibliographic database to explore the North American print book resource as a network of regionally consolidated shared collections. The mega-regions framework enables a re-imagining of the "natural boundaries" of collection management, and offers a unique perspective on the new geography of library service provision, in which services and collections are increasingly organized "above the institution." Constance and Brian also discuss some extensions of the mega-regions work, including focused application of the mega-region framework to specific consortia contexts.